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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 28 Sep 1899, p. 5

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_ Hilliard & Morlock‘s O _ THIS WEEK \BWEET POTATORES ~Oysters |: The regular quarterly mecting of the Evangelical Church will be held next SBunday, _ Business and preparatory meetings will be held on Friday and Saturday. Rev. 8. R. Knechtel, P. E., Beriin, will preside. A TnrEe Weeks‘ Hortbay Trir, Mr. W. H. Riddel), the genial Secreâ€" tary of the Ontario®Mutaal has just reâ€" turned from a boliday trip up the Lakes to Mackinac. â€" Hewas accompanied by Mre. Riddell and the Miss Riddells. They also visited Kalamazoo and Deâ€" troit Mich _ On their way back they spent some time at Chatham where Miss Minnic Riddell entered the Urâ€" suline Convent. Chas. Whiting, for nearly three years in the employ of M. Weicher & Son, hardware firm, reccived a telegram from Ashdown & Co.‘s, wholesale and retail hardware concern, Winnipeg, mu:‘g that he should comeimmediateâ€" }l!n commence work. _ Charlie left nesday taking with him the best whbuolhhmnfi friends in Waterâ€" Joo and Berlin. He was well liked by Owing to the lengthy report of the Election Trial we are unable to publish the Prize bists of a number of om township fairs this year. The report of the trial is eagerly looked for by thousands of readers who we know would have been very much disâ€" appointed had it been omitted. Don‘t for ct the Auctin Sule of household goods on Mondary, October 2, 1899, at the residence of Joseph M Barker, 30 Alirens St., Rerlin, (betweer Queenâ€"andâ€"Young_str. cfs.. _ I wish to return my sincere thanks to my friends for their sympathy and kindness; also to the doctors for their friendship and ability in" the late serâ€" fous iliness of my wifo. Her life was nearly despaired of but am thankful te say she is gaining streneth slowly. Dr. W. 0. RoBtxsox. St. Jacobs, Sept. 25, 1899. Last Saturday, near the Zimmerâ€" man House, a pair of geutlemen‘s gloves. Owner can get same at this oflice The Millinery Openings at Bricker and Diebel‘s will take place on Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday evenings of this week, Sept. 26 and 27th. ‘The public is cordially invited to eall and see the latest styles in fall hats. Alf. Bellinger met with a painfu) gecident yesterday. _ While â€" rolling a vineg r barrel downcellar at Bricker & Dicbel‘sstore he injured his right hard so severciy as to lay him off work for sveral days. The adverticement of 8. Sauder & Co, Berlin, came to hand too late for this week‘s issue. â€" Theirstore 14 King St. is headquarters for everything styâ€" lish in ready made clotling. Drop ir before buying and inspect their stock. You will find it ex ellent value. Chas. Oppertsbauser, teamster for M. Weichel & Son, is filling the vacaney made by Chas. Whiting while Eugene â€" Heiman is taking Oppertsâ€" hauser‘s place on the rig. The fall millinery openings at Brickâ€" er & Diebel‘s, Docring‘s and Uficlâ€" man‘s stores are now in progress. The ladies of the Twin City are cordially nvited to inspect the display. C. W Schicdcl, chairman of the Town Property Committee, disposed of another Park: lot and has prospects of the sale of two more. Mr Arthur Strickland gave a very interesting and instrective Bible readâ€" ing in the Methodistâ€" church lyst Sunâ€" day evening on Pharoah. F Rev. J. 8. Williamson, D. D., pastor of Trinity church, Berlin, will preach in the Waterloo Metrodist church next Bunday evening. Mrs. J. K. Shiun preseuted her husâ€" band with a daughter on Friday last, Sept. 22nd. â€" Congratulations. â€"The Town Council will attend Pres ton‘s Inaugural Celebration next Satur day in a body. ; WaxTED.â€"Sheop Skiis and Horse Hides at Stroh‘s Tapmery. Best prices. It Wilson‘s Fly Pads will kill ore bushel of flies. Targle Fco Catches Them Alive. > FLIES! FLIES! DEVITS City Drug St re. LOCAL NEWS 10c per Buâ€"hel. LEFT FoR WINNIPEG, QUARTERLY MEETING CARD OF THANKS AUCTION ALE. We sell both at «â€"â€" AWD â€"â€" â€" AT â€" FOUXD The petitions had attached the usâ€" ual certificates that the sewers were practicable and that they were pmâ€" perly signed. On motion the petitions were reâ€" ceived and the chairman of the sewer committee instrocted to advertise for tenders for the construction of the sewers forthwith. Co. Winnipeg, Man. si;c_rt';{hfoin-_]:;; with his brother, the Rev Geo A Mitâ€" chell. The draft agreement between the Borlin Water Commissioncers and the Town of Wate loo was approved by the Council and the Mayor and Clerk authâ€" orized to sign it, and fix the corporate seal to the same, (3) From Geo. Hasenflug and others for n sewer on John St., from Mary to Herbert St. .J. IJ. Roos, cashier of the Ontario Mutual, left for a short vacation yesterâ€" doy afternoon. He will visit New York Cicy where he will be present at the Dewey demonstration and afterwards will spend some time with friends at Albany and ther eastern cities. Miss Louise Foster of Berlin will leave this week to engage in a course of study at the Moody Bitlical Institâ€" ute, Chicago, with a view of engaging in Evangelist‘c work. Mr H E Mitchell of the Mitchell Drug Co. Winniner. Manâ€" svent Moanday There were present the Mayor in the chair and Messrs. Baver, Bean, Ritzer, Peppler, Schiedel and Snyder. PETITIONXS FOR SEWERS. The following petitions for the conâ€" truction of sewers were read by the Mayor:. â€" (1) From Martin Schade and others for a sewer on Princess St., from King St., westerly 170 feet. â€" (2) From Wim. Hogg and others for a sewer on (Queen St., from Erb to a point opposite the southerly limit of Roschman‘s button factory. The funeral of the late. Christian Kehi,* Shoemaker‘s Road, was held on Snndng:: the German Baptist Charch and t to Mount Hope 0-&-‘ Degeased who died at the age of : A special meeting of the Council was held on Tucsday evening at the call of the Mayor. Win. Snidet left Monday moruing on a business trip to Toronto and West Gravenburst, Muskoka. Mr. Arthur B. Strickland, loft this morning for Chicago to resume his studâ€" Miss Sophia Colfas, Morriston, forâ€" morly of the Central School teaching staif, is renewing acquaintances in town ti.‘s week. Niss Tena Morlock, of Morriston, is the guest of Dr. Hilliard‘s. ies at the Moody Biblical Institute. Herman Beck accompanied him and will also take a course at the Institute. The Rev. G. D. Damm, wife and {amily left Tuesday morning on a visit to friends in Chesley. Mrs. Jacob Smith, Outario, who has been tives in town for some to her home vesterdayv. Rebert Kischol, foreman of the Elmira Advertiser, spent Sunday with iiends in town. Mr Percival Nitchel has returned fromCnillia and Ragged Rapids after a month‘s engagenient there. BEAL ESTATE 81LEs. The following real estate <ales have recently ukw« : brick hocse on Peprler 8t. two lots to Juseph Mickus, auctiobcer, for $1,200 ; brick house on Queen 8t., formerly occuple i by Valentine Reichert to Christian Henrich, for $1,200 ; brick house on George St., belonging to Fred. Keil, formerly oecuplus by Rev. Jao. Meâ€" ‘Nalr to Mr. Br:and{a for $1,200. C. P. A. ORGAXIZED. _ The cierks of Waterioo met Monday night and organized underthe name of «Clerks‘ Protective Association." One or the objects of the new, organization is to see to the enforcement of the Early Closing byâ€"law recently passed by the Town Council and to make examples of those found violating it. The clerks have the sympatby of shopâ€"keepers and patrons alike in their struggle for shorter working bours. STOOD THE TEST. One of our King St. shop keepers, was teated one right on th6 observance of the Early Clesing by law. Some one sent a youth to ask the clerk to sell bim goods "in a pinch;" the merchant promptly refused to violate the provâ€" isions of the byâ€"law and refused to sell him the goods. ‘Tempting a merchâ€" ant to violate a byâ€"law of the town, is bowever, not a very honorable busiâ€" ness. ‘There is too much of the element of sneakiness in it and we all and alâ€" ways detest the sneak wherever we may meet him. Messrs. Webb and Kershaw, of Waâ€" terloo, were defeated in the last sct played here on Saturday afternoon with «lliot and Bochmer, of Berlin. ‘This zame was the last set of the previous Saturday‘s game. Messrs. Elliot and Boehner were defeated on Saturday by N. Seagram ind W. Hendry. _ ‘The return game will take place on Saturday next. The ladies‘ finals will take place this week, Mrs. W. C. J. King and Miss Emma Davidson being the favorites. sconcert on Oct 7th. Neighboring Mwoummhfluud‘- ed to be present and a large crowd may be expected . ~ociety of the Preahyterian uâ€"'"fi on Mouday ev ning was a decided :‘“:'- Alflflzzu_d-- "Canadian A~thore" were read by members of the society, JOIST COMMITTEE MEETS. A meeting of the joint committee of was on to arrangements for the em band The Council then adjourned PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Special Council Mceting. TENNIS epent Monday Fork‘s Road, visiting relaâ€" time returned ninâ€"City people in her capacity as hbead ».iNiner at 11. s store last season, is again in charge and it seems as though no dutail of fin do siccle achievement in the line of women‘s headgear has escaped ber vigilant and pins are â€" much _ in _ evidence.| OBITUARY.â€"Sinee we wrote our corâ€" One _ of _ the _ newest _ things|respondence last week, three funcrals is the large hats, somewhat similar to| have taken place in town.â€"Jacob Fotâ€" the shepherdess bat, but with droopâ€"|lor‘s little child was buried at St. Agâ€" ing brim both back and front. atha on Wednesday forenoon as wo reâ€" Among the bats we noticed was a)|ported last week. _A number offriends pretty blackâ€"velvet turban with rim of| and relatives followed the remains _ to grebe and trimmed with black winge, | the silent resting place from here. The white ospreys and full rosette of chiffâ€"|sorrowing parents have our sincere on. A large black velivet hat was|sympathy in their bereavement..... much admired. It had a hbigh crown|On Thursday afternoon last, the reâ€" and was trimmed with black tips, bow | mains of Aggie Livingston, who died and ends of black velret, faced with| on the Monday previous after a lingerâ€" white satin and black sequin pin. ing illness, wore laid to rest in the vilâ€" On the chRdren‘s table was a very|lage cemetery. A large number of pretty bat in red, with full goffery of| people gathered at the house of mournâ€" silk all round, being finished inâ€"front|ing and followed the remains to their with large rosettes o? same and brass|last resting to pay their last tribute of buckles. The mourning table also|respoect to the departed. Rev. Mr Mc contiined some fine specimens. Miss| Lelian conducted the funcral services. Woollatt, of Toronto, a modiste of wide| The age of the deceased was 30 years exrerience is this year in charge of the|6 months and 12 days. We extend‘ millinery department here. gfi needs | our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved no recommendation at out bands as|family.....Etnst Kruse who died hH the splendid display speaks for itself. |the House of Ihdustry at Berlin ofl y Saturday last was a resitiont of Baden: AT POERIXG‘s. for many years: The remains were Here the vo aries of fashion will| brought here on Tuesday for interâ€" find plenty to please and satisfy their| mont. ‘The funeral took place on fastidious tastés. _ Miss Ewart who| Tuesday afternoon, the services being made the acquaintance of hosts of|conducted by Rev. Mr Losb of the Among the bats we noticed was a pretty blackâ€"velvet turban with rim_of grebe and trimmed with black wings, white ospreys and full rosette of chiffâ€" on. A large black velvet hat was much admired. It had a hbigh crown and was trimmed with black tips, bow and ends of black velvet, faced with white satin and black sequin pin. ministered to the wants of t o Ind; Persoxars.â€"â€"â€" Miss Jones of Gait is pitrous of the big store for four seaâ€"|Visiting friends here for the past few sons past is again in charge of the milâ€"| 42Y8.â€"â€"â€"Mary and Emeline Dictrich, linery department. ‘To do justice to| formctly of this place but now of God «11 the beautiful millinery creations we | STi¢h, are renewing acquaintances here aw would require a good deal more | 45 Present.â€"â€"â€"Mr. Lehman and wife of space than we bave at our command so| Missouri called on his friend, J. C. a description of one or two of the most | Shelley one day last week. Mrs. Hamâ€" striking hats must suffice: _A very |ilton, who resides near Galt;is a visitâ€" pretty Turban in fawn and brpwn, had | O in our town at present.â€"â€"E.Schelter brim corered with alternate folds of|Of Baden called on friends hers last velvet and taffetta, with crown of nat. | uesday.â€"â€"â€"Mr. Gillespie of London ura grebe. ‘I‘wo large Ferris wheel| W28 8eenin town on Monday last.â€"â€"â€"â€" roscettes of taffeta, held in place by|Fâ€" 8. 8. ies attended the funeral of steel buckles and eagle quills,complete| Mr8. (Rev.) Wing at Berlin on Friday tue trimming. A most striking hat was lastâ€"â€"â€"sohn Bricker is improving his ‘alarge black velvet. The brim was|{0use on Main street, which he will covered with velvet and faced with|Shortly octupy.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"G. L. Lackner, ‘ folds of satin, the trimmings being principal of Floradale public school, black tips, chiffon rosettes and ties, I‘im::lll] the Biir:k :i;t hss': :eek’;‘-’l‘h; beld in place with in ne shower of rain on Sunday w & agkingetons bngkles. much needed for the further growth of AT J. UFFELMAN‘8. the Fall wheat.â€" â€"Mr. Patterson of j North East Hope was visitinr G. The millinery department of this establishment comes nearer to what in | F*88er‘s for a tew days last week. the writer‘s opinion would constitute a * "hanes «‘woman‘s paradise" than anything he » sabkk has ever seen. Always enterprising| Brt®rs.â€"We‘ve had quite a lot of and upâ€"toâ€"date, Mr. Uffelman bas|rain lately and frost seversl times.â€" spared nothing that would add to the| Potatoes will be quite plentifulthis fall appearance of his splendid show rooms| in this part of the country.â€"Jack Livâ€" on the second : oor, or the attractiveâ€"|ingston left on Monday for Manitoba ness of the millinery display. ‘The|on business for the Livingston Linseed show room is beautifully decorated|Oil Co., chiefly to buy flax seed.â€" with draperies in yellow and white.| Messrs Adam Herb of this town and Off to one side rises an imposing pillar|Jacob Wahl of Potersburg started on decorated in yellow and green, while a| Monday for New York for a couple of large mirror is draped in yellow and| weeks‘ visit.â€"Louis Kraus who was in white, entwined with foliage. _ On the| the tailoring business here some time tables all the latest novelties in the | ago, leaves this week for the busy northâ€" line of hats areto be seen. . Among|ern town of Parry Sound where he has the trimmings, backles,wings,feathers, | secured a situation in a similar busiâ€" quills, pretty buckles, large fancy|ness. pins are â€" much _ in _ evidence.| OBITUARY.â€"Sinee we wrote our corâ€" One _ of _ the _ newest _ things|respondence last week, three funcrals is the large hats, somewhat similar to| have taken place in town.â€"Jacob Fotâ€" the shepherdess bat, but with droopâ€"| lor‘s little child was buried at St. Agâ€" ing brim both back and front. atha on Wednesday forenoon as wo reâ€" The regular fall openings of the difâ€" ferent W aterloo stores were held onTuesâ€" day, Wednesday and Thursday, and although the opening day was not f. vâ€" ored with propitious weather yet on Wednesday the morning opened up with ideal weather and it is putting the facts mildly to say the show rooms of the various stores here havo been crowded with the usual admiring inâ€" quisitive throng of ladies from the time the «doors were thrown open in the mo:..ing uniil night. THE CIEAT CORNER STONE. Th: Aunnual Millinery openings of the GreatCorper Store are yearly growâ€" ing in popularity. Messrs Bricker and Dicbc!, the energetic members of the firm always take good care keep in the v:in of progress in all aebgarnnents of their business and anyone who has inspected the display of bats, bonnets and other headgear novelties to be four..l here this season would certainly know that they bad not slighted their miliinery department. _ Miss Cavan, the populat lady who has so efficiently ministered to the wants of t o lady pitrous of the big store for four seaâ€" sons past is again in charge of the milâ€" linery department. ‘To do justice to days and hot suwmmer weather. Naturâ€" ally people‘s thoughts turn towards the merchants at this season for suitable articles for fall and winter apparel,and the good members of the fairer sex are happy in the thought that the wheels of time have kept on revolving and the season offall millinery openings is once more here, when, with a new bat ir bonnet, as the case may be, they command afresh the admiration of husbands and sweet hearts. activity after a prolonged apel! of dog Bummer has come and gone and the cool autumn days are again with us ‘o the merchant the lowering of the tempcratnre is a welcome change, as usbering in a poriod of renewed business Splendid Displays at the Waterico Stormâ€" What is to be Seeo 6t Bricker & Lutheren church. Mr Kruse died at the ripe old age of nearly 88 years. Owing to the death of Mr. C. M. Taylor, first viceâ€"President of the Ontario Mutual Life Assurapce Comâ€" pany, Waterloo, Ont., the Board on "l‘hundny last elected Mr. W\n.flgidor, merchant miller, Waterioo, to fifl the vacancy on the Directorate of ge Company. Mr. Hoskin, Q.. °C.,; 2nd viceâ€"President, was moved l?p to "the first vice Pmslc‘l'ency and Mr. B:>Â¥, Britton, Q. C., M. P., Kingston, < has been a member of the Bo rd g 1883, received the appointment of Snd viceâ€"President. We are pleasad ‘to learn that the new business of this popular Company is,so far,in excess of the same period of last year and when it is remembered that the Ontario wrote in 1898 the second largest amounut of insurance of any company in Canada it wi l not be surprising should it lead all other life companies in new business for the current year. ‘ creation was shown in the way of a green velvet polka dot turban, trimmed with ospreys, breasts and green taffeta. Another turban in two shades of blue was trimmed with soft fancey quille and buckles. . * J. UFFELM ANN, Watorles, refinement. ‘i&“&i‘:‘.fi‘“m' nceits, the conceits, u«ythhfiol the we have ever gu disâ€" :-'yu{ 3!.::::“" 2,« as to prices : he within reach of all, while there is nrid., uo-‘htomidymréhmy. You cannot afâ€" ford to wait longer. Choose before the best things are picked over # Correot Dress Fabrics. Yes, everyone correct. Youcould count on your fingers of cne hand the last season‘s styles in this Dress Goods stock, and they are all marked at bargain prices, The new Fabrics are specially attractive and are moderately priced as usual. Our ‘Tailor Made Jackets are a rare article, usual y, not so in this store. Every garment pericct in style also. Randiwork of ‘ ‘_':’!;;‘!.".x ameng ::m'. OFFICERS ELECTED. The handiwork ot onr We are sole agent for the New Idea Patterns which sell at 10c each. HA KESVILLE ROSEVILLE ay ameng the ladies of taste and The ghic and da‘nty concelts, the Port Hurox or Detrorr % 2.50 (Janzon‘s N guvmln Bt * 5.00 | has become yA Agt®aw or Bar Criryr 5.50 W’f‘““" Oraxp Rartos or Conumnus 6.50 | Class of young ® Annual Meeting. The annual mecting of the Borlin and _ Watâ€" loo Hospital Trust will be held at the Hoapitâ€" 2l on Tnowday, October 10th. "1000," at" t acink Hept, 28. 29, 80. returning Oct. 16th From BERLIN & WATERLOO T H. PETERSON bm Ont. Office lu't cfi"“‘:u&, in ‘s . Nicholson and Murphy‘s Bogkstore. Aotice is hereby given, pursuant to the statâ€" ute in that bohll{.' tg'nt all :r»onnbn\'lngclnlm agnrinst the cstate of the said Cyrus Milier Tayâ€" lor, deceased, whodied on or about the 1ith September 1803, are rmiulmd to send by post, md or de iver t» the undersigned, on or be the 16th : ay of October 1330, ‘:‘h;h;(‘filrln n and surnames, an resmon, t ‘ull parâ€" ticulars in writing of their claims and stateâ€" ments of their accounts and of the natura af the sceurstics fif Any)â€"he -u:yw 1NC &n'l;re ‘?" ‘Mw w held them, veriâ€" flod, And take mnim nutice that that after the aaid with aas 2222 20200 PC ne tatea pucki. 220008 2M‘s flod, And take further unutice that the said 16th day of october 1899, the of the said doceased will proceed to the assets of the said estate among the parties o a entitled thereto having rmi only to the claims of which they shall have notice ; and the executors of the said estate will not be if7 ble for said mesets or any part thereof to to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have m receive d by them or by the undersignod at time of nucg diatribution. E. P. CLEMENT Berlin P. 0. One of the Executors of the said decensed. In the matter of the est te 0; Cyrus JAfviler Teylor, in h‘s lifetime of the Town of Waterlos in the Courty of Water‘vo Insurance Manager,d: c a.ed week...... Miss Maggie Ferris left on Saturday on an extended sojourn at Fergus......Mr. and Mrs. N. Shantz attended the wedding of their nieco, giss Moser, of Sebringville, last Wedâ€" ay. CROSSHILL ANNIYERsARY SERvICES. The anâ€" niversary services will be held in the Presbyterian church here on Sunday, Oct. 18t. Rev. Mr. McKinnon Oof Gienâ€" allen will occupy the pulpit at eleven o‘glock in the morning and seven in the evenin(f. The annual tea meeting will be held on the following Monday evonâ€" ing, Oct. 2nd. A grand programme has been arranged for the occasion. 2, __~~_ "‘ranged for the Notice to Creditors Barters.â€"â€"â€"The masons‘ work for the barn of Mr. Thos. Somerville is now nearly completed. Anthouy Wunder was the contractor...... While assistâ€" ing in building a brick reservoir, Allan Smith had the misfortune to be struck by a brick which inflicted a nasty scalp wound......The apple crop is not a very heavy one. _ Very few applea are free from the Codting moth...... Hilâ€" lar Bros. are comenting a cow stable for Wm. Kerr. ‘These gentlemen have been busy all summer. Their work is a good recommendation for them. Ceâ€" :nent flooring is becoming quite popuâ€" lar. Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital. SUuppEXx Deatg. On Monday afterâ€" noon the news spread around the vilâ€" lage that Mrs. Fretz, wife of the Menâ€" nounite minister here had passed away. It was a great shock to her friends as no one thou‘hght hfle was seriously ill although she been indisposed about a week. On Sunday afternoon a doctor was summoned who decided ‘ that an operation was the only alterâ€" native to save her life but it proved too much for her and she died soon after it was rmed. . Deceased moved to our rilmabout a year ago and was highly respected and b.ofioved while here, especially for her Christian virtues. ‘Toâ€"day all mourn the loss of a true friend. The blow to the beâ€" reaved husband and family of four small children is better imagined than described. The remains were taken to the Galt depot and thence to Jordan for interment. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved. Western Excursion. Notice is hereb: visitin HAYSVILLE and of the nature of proceed to distribute ite among the parties ancer, eto.. , l“RYAN’s”F D s oPENINC °x cutors Wat| _ Our Christy hbat, fine, firm, gracefull viock | shaped and erquisitely colored, is cortainty nnual | the popular headwear for w 11 dressed men. "";' It wears just as well as it looks, too, and * M'uay-bg-s-t deal. They sell a ‘ $2 00, $2 50 and $3 00. Come and see them 0O gofuhool um:-m.:d by a fine o | cinae of young men and yourg women Sole Agents tor Christy‘s Hats. Mattors and Clothiers _ Waterioe, Ont CAPABLE TEACHERS make a s:;l school and that is the one reason The Berlin Business Collsge It Surely Is the . Hat of the Hour Hats All New Snapes All New Colors. Watchmaker and Jeweler. AGA&NT. *ENTRAL BLOCK, â€" WATERLOO Woollard & Oo. We have opened toâ€"day 4 cases â€" Wakefield 1 Gent‘s Dayton wheel $25, now $18.00 Y Ladies‘ *« «s m «s .19_15 1 * Crescent " §25, " §17.75 1 Ladies‘ Berlin Wheel $55, now $42.25 highest grade. All above guaranteed for one vear. 1 Men‘s Berlin wheel §50, now $38.15 As1 am going out of bicycle business I will sell all wheels in stock at greatly reduced prices. 1 Men‘s Berlin wheel $55 now $42.2% 7hrlghut grade. Our Millinery Show Room will be particularly attractive wi own creations r?n-enting the latest and best lt{l., besides Paris and New York patterns We invite the public to see t play on or after the above dates. \ll in good condition. Sale Our Fall Opening Di will take place on Tuesday and Wednesâ€" mui:um%dmu, when we expect to show the very MILLINERY MANTLES + SUITINGS f DRESg GOODS SILKS and FURS. Big Slaughtor ef Priges. Canadian. Second Hand Bicycles. (Janzen‘s New Block, Berlin.) G. B. RYAN & CO. must W.H.Bocker & Co. Tenders will be recéived by the underâ€" signed up to 7 c‘elock p. m., on Monday h‘“&';;?,lorm m.:: Princess Street in the Town of Waterico Shapes, oPTICIAN AND JEWELER Purses â€" \tÂ¥:‘ix~ VUWPAE Nervousnessâ€"headachesâ€" sleeplessness and dizziness, often puzzle the best physicians, Nine times in ten eyestrain is the direct cause. Nothing can effect a permanent cure that does not remove the cause. That is what our scientificalty fitted \__ glasses do. A. G. Heller, To Hand Potatoes SPANISH Disagree Optician Oysters Sweet All good value. 25c or 40c here will buy more than elsewhere. or a fall hat. Our purses are in What is nwre.i;napofl-nt than to have a good h -oma'pnm? It‘s as important as a pair of shoes Geo. W. Dodds Tondors Wanted. Style Prices, and Sizes. WATERLOO. ONIONS & Fruit Dealer

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